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To answer your question to if it's good or bad, I would go towards the bad. I say this because two out of the four cards are not even ITG product. Making a profit with someone else's product makes me think twice of buying it. I can't see other card producing company ever going that route. So for my two cent, this is what I think.

This is almost false marketing. There is some nice pictures and cards but mainly old base cards! Only difference is that these are slabbed!
I understand now why they did not released checklist earlier.

Personally...Im very excited for this Product...the portraits look great by the artist and the memorabilia will speak for itself as always...Brian and company always give historical memorabilia to collectors...and that is what makes ITG stand alone in the collecting world

This is almost false marketing. There is some nice pictures and cards but mainly old base cards! Only difference is that these are slabbed!
I understand now why they did not released checklist earlier.

Harri

Where do you see base cards? The buybacks cards are autographs and/or memorabilia cards.

This is almost false marketing. There is some nice pictures and cards but mainly old base cards! Only difference is that these are slabbed!
I understand now why they did not released checklist earlier.

Harri

This is an absurd comment if ever there was one. They have posted the entire checklist on the website. People know EXACTLY WHAT CARDS ARE AVAILABLE! They have posted all 16,000 cards that have been produced for History of Hockey. They have obviously marketed and promoted the best cards that are to be found in the product. Why would they do anything different? The product has RC's of Gretzky, Vezina, Richard, Plante, Howe, Orr, Beliveau - what is false about promoting the fact that these cards can be found in the product? Harri, you're an intelligent commenter and I have a good deal respect for you, but this comment is so far off the mark that it's not even funny.

Would you suggest that Upper Deck falsely advertises The Cup because it has boxes that will produce results like Robert Bortuzzo and Yann Sauve RC's instead of a Ryan Nugent-Hopkins like they show in the flyers? Come on, man!